Does my partner need to work remotely to be included in my Spanish Digital Nomad Visa application?

 

No, your partner does not need to work remotely to be included in your Spanish Digital Nomad Visa application. The visa allows for family reunification, meaning your partner and dependent children can join you in Spain without needing to fulfill the remote work requirement themselves. However, specific criteria and financial requirements must be met to include your partner in your application.

Eligibility Requirements

To include your partner in your Spanish Digital Nomad Visa application, you must first meet the primary eligibility requirements for the visa yourself. This means being a non-EU national who works remotely for a company outside of Spain or is self-employed and has clients outside of Spain. Your partner, on the other hand, does not need to have a remote job or work at all.

While your partner does not need to fulfill the work requirement, you must still demonstrate sufficient financial means to support your family while living in Spain. This is typically done by showing proof of income, such as pay stubs or bank statements, to ensure that you can comfortably support your household without needing local employment. The required income is usually a multiple of the IPREM (Indicador Público de Renta de Efectos Múltiples), which is adjusted annually.

Application Process

When applying for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa, you will need to include your partner in your application from the outset. This means providing additional documentation that proves your relationship, such as a marriage certificate or registered partnership document. It’s important that these documents are apostilled and translated into Spanish by a certified translator.

Your application will also need to include proof of adequate health insurance coverage for your entire family, as healthcare is a crucial consideration for residing in Spain. Ensure that the insurance policy covers all the necessary medical expenses during your stay in the country.

After gathering all the necessary documentation, you must submit your application to the Spanish consulate or embassy in your jurisdiction. Processing times can vary, so it’s advisable to begin the application process well in advance of your intended move date.

Financial Considerations

As mentioned, a key aspect of including your partner in your Spanish Digital Nomad Visa application is proving that you have sufficient financial resources. The current financial requirement for the primary applicant is a monthly income of approximately $2,200, with an additional requirement for each family member. This means you will need to demonstrate an additional $550 per month for your partner.

These financial requirements are in place to assure the Spanish authorities that you can support your family without relying on local employment, which aligns with the purpose of the Digital Nomad Visa. Keep in mind that these figures are subject to change, and it’s important to verify the most current requirements before applying.

Comparison with Other Visas

While the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa is designed for remote workers and their families, it’s worth considering other visa options if your circumstances differ. For instance, the Non-Lucrative Visa is ideal for retirees or those with passive income who do not wish to work while in Spain. Each visa type has its own set of requirements and benefits, so it’s important to choose the one that best suits your lifestyle and professional needs.

On the other hand, the Spain DNV is specifically crafted for those who work remotely and want the flexibility of living in Spain while continuing their professional endeavors abroad.

Potential Challenges

While the process of including your partner in your Digital Nomad Visa application is straightforward, there may be challenges related to documentation and financial proof. Ensuring all documents are properly apostilled and translated can be time-consuming. Additionally, meeting the financial requirements may necessitate comprehensive planning and documentation to reflect stable and sufficient income.

Another potential challenge is the processing time for visa applications, which can vary significantly. Delays can occur, so it’s advisable to start the application process early and maintain regular communication with the consulate or embassy handling your case.

Living in Spain as a Family

Once your visa application is approved, living in Spain offers numerous benefits for families. Spain is known for its high quality of life, excellent healthcare system, and welcoming communities. Your partner and any dependent children will have access to these amenities, making the transition to life in Spain smoother and more enjoyable.

Moreover, your partner will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich Spanish culture, learn the language, and explore the country’s diverse landscapes. This period can be a wonderful time for personal growth and family bonding.

For more details, check out our comprehensive guide – Make Spain your Home – Complete Guide.

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David Poole is a South African entrepreneur and businessman, and founder of Consult Immigration.